looking for thick G. Lynch tone in my Les Paul

keano12

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And no I don't like the Screamin Demon. That thick sound on Unchain the Night. Of course amo is big part.

Clear yet thick. Fat solos!
 
Re: looking for thick G. Lynch tone in my Les Paul

keano12 said:
And no I don't like the Screamin Demon. That thick sound on Unchain the Night. Of course amo is big part.

Clear yet thick. Fat solos!
Duncan Distortion! I use that in my Epi lespaul custom and to be honest, i couldnt be happier with another pickup. I tried a Duncan Custom but the Distortion was just tighter, thicker and more kick ass overall :D


Good luck!
 
Re: looking for thick G. Lynch tone in my Les Paul

George Lynch used a modified Distortion for most of the Dokken albums, so that's as close as you can get (unless you want one to his specs from the Custom Shop, but that's not really necessary)
 
Re: looking for thick G. Lynch tone in my Les Paul

Duke of Metal said:
Duncan Distortion! I use that in my Epi lespaul custom and to be honest, i couldnt be happier with another pickup. I tried a Duncan Custom but the Distortion was just tighter, thicker and more kick ass overall :D


Good luck!

I'm with Duke. A Distortion lives in mine. Turn up the bass a little on your amp to get thicker. However, keep in mind the Lynch tone is a complex beast that changes all the time - with some studio stuff thrown in. That's a million dollar tone costing thousands of $$.
 
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So the DD can be thick not just a high sounding ceramic pup?

Good point he changes **** all the time.
 
Re: looking for thick G. Lynch tone in my Les Paul

keano12 said:
So the DD can be thick not just a high sounding ceramic pup?

Good point he changes **** all the time.
Here's what I noticed when I replaced the SH-5 custom in my lespaul with a Sh-6 distortion. the tone became noticabley tighter, the chug was much more noticable under highgain tones, it also became a bit more clearer.

Thicker? yes definitly. when I hit those power chords it just has this thick defined sound to it. at the same time, its not a mess.

You can always re-sell it if you dont like it.


Cheers
 
Re: looking for thick G. Lynch tone in my Les Paul

Duke of Metal said:
Here's what I noticed when I replaced the SH-5 custom in my lespaul with a Sh-6 distortion. the tone became noticabley tighter, the chug was much more noticable under highgain tones, it also became a bit more clearer.

Thicker? yes definitly. when I hit those power chords it just has this thick defined sound to it. at the same time, its not a mess.

You can always re-sell it if you dont like it.


Cheers

George is using JB's with A2 magnets in his guitars now.
Keith
 
Re: looking for thick G. Lynch tone in my Les Paul

SQUAREHEAD said:
George is using JB's with A2 magnets in his guitars now.
Keith
Hey Keith,
whats up bro? I am not sure what Lynch uses in his guitars. I am just telling keano12 what I thought of the DD from my personal exprience.


Cheers
 
Re: looking for thick G. Lynch tone in my Les Paul

Duke of Metal said:
Hey Keith,
whats up bro? I am not sure what Lynch uses in his guitars. I am just telling keano12 what I thought of the DD from my personal exprience.


Cheers

DD, GREAT pickup for a Paul!
Not much... Just bought that Maple GMW from J.B. on HC forum...
Hope it ain't too bright!!
lol....never had a solid maple guitar!
How you do'n Bro??


Keith
 
Re: looking for thick G. Lynch tone in my Les Paul

where did you see: George is using JB's with A2 magnets in his guitars now.
 
Re: looking for thick G. Lynch tone in my Les Paul

As much as I love the Demon in my LP, it sure isn't hot enough to capture the tone you are looking for. I agree that a DD should be the first thing you try. After that, maybe a JB.

I know GL was using a modified DD back then, but he also wasn't using a Les Paul, so keep that in mind. Your axe is naturally fatter and fuller, less bright, and more mids than the axes GL was using on Under Lock & Key.
 
Re: looking for thick G. Lynch tone in my Les Paul

keano12 said:
where did you see: George is using JB's with A2 magnets in his guitars now.

From Gerry, his tech, at the Toronto Show.
Keith
 
Re: looking for thick G. Lynch tone in my Les Paul

SQUAREHEAD said:
George is using JB's with A2 magnets in his guitars now.
Keith

That would make them a Distortion because the JB is a Distortion with an alnico 2 magnet and the JB is a Distortion with an alnico 5 magnet. Evan has posted on this and told us that they are exactly the same pickup...with differant magnets.

Someone told me that George sometimes uses the same humbucker I have in my Les Paul: a vintage output Tom Holmes HB.

It's the singer...not the song. Or in this case: it's the player...not the pickup.

Lew
 
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Re: looking for thick G. Lynch tone in my Les Paul

Lewguitar said:
That would make them a Distortion because the JB is a Distortion with an alnico 2 magnet and the JB is a Distortion with an alnico 5 magnet. Evan has posted on this and told us that they are exactly the same pickup...with differant magnets.
Someone told me that George sometimes uses the same humbucker I have in my Les Paul: a vintage output Tom Holmes HB.
It's the singer...not the song. Or in this case: it's the player...not the pickup.
Lew

A Distortion and a JB are the same coils but the JB uses an Alnico 5 while the DD uses a very large ceramic magnet...aa JB with an A2 magnet is refered to as a JB Prototype...
 
Re: looking for thick G. Lynch tone in my Les Paul

SQUAREHEAD said:
DD, GREAT pickup for a Paul!
Not much... Just bought that Maple GMW from J.B. on HC forum...
Hope it ain't too bright!!
lol....never had a solid maple guitar!
How you do'n Bro??


Keith
Nice! so how many guitars does that make it? :D

hey.. we'll have to get together sometime for some gear jamming. I know you've got some cool toys that i'd like to try sometime.


Cheers
 
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Yean I am curious to tone differnce in a LP between those JB/s
 
Re: looking for thick G. Lynch tone in my Les Paul

The JB Prototype could be what the Super V pickup is in the new ESP Lynch guitars. The only description I've seen for it is that it sounds like an old JB, and if he's currently using JBs with A2 magnets that would make sense.
 
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